is to build your own version of the plugin.
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DCVer wrote:
Well... should I modify this source code? Build then some jar? Or import the
existing one jar and override the getRevision() method? Or can it be
configurable from pom.xml file in plugins section?
I'd say the easiest solution is to build your own version of the plugin.
-dirk
Thanks, nice to know that, but I still cannot find any useful information,
don't kow how to configure scm to receive Last Changed Rev number...
Dirk Olmes-4 wrote:
DCVer wrote:
You presented link to buildnumber-maven-plugin. I used
maven-buildnumber-plugin - this is quite different plugin i
DCVer wrote:
Thanks, nice to know that, but I still cannot find any useful information,
don't kow how to configure scm to receive Last Changed Rev number...
It actually turns out to be quite easy: Although the buildnumber plugin
uses Maven's SCM API (http://maven.apache.org/scm/), the parsing
You presented link to buildnumber-maven-plugin. I used
maven-buildnumber-plugin - this is quite different plugin i think. Can
anyone help with maven-buildnumber-plugin, please? Or maybe better way would
be to change plugin?
Nick Stolwijk wrote:
No, not the scm tag. As you can see here [1
DCVer wrote:
You presented link to buildnumber-maven-plugin. I used
maven-buildnumber-plugin - this is quite different plugin i think. Can
anyone help with maven-buildnumber-plugin, please? Or maybe better way would
be to change plugin?
IIRC the buildnumber-maven-plugin started out as
maven
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scm framework? You mean scm tag in pom.xml? I have no idea how can I
configure this using scm tag.
Dirk Olmes-4 wrote:
DCVer wrote:
Hi all. I use maven-buildnumber-plugin to retrieve svn revision number of
the
local working copy. But I noticed, that it isn't configured in a way I
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scm framework? You mean scm tag in pom.xml? I have no idea how can I
configure this using scm tag.
Dirk Olmes-4 wrote:
DCVer wrote:
Hi all. I use maven-buildnumber-plugin
Hi all. I use maven-buildnumber-plugin to retrieve svn revision number of the
local working copy. But I noticed, that it isn't configured in a way I would
like to.
E.g. when I have tags directory in svn repository containing few
subdirectories (let's say 1.0 1.1 and 1.2). 1.0 was tagged
DCVer wrote:
Hi all. I use maven-buildnumber-plugin to retrieve svn revision number of the
local working copy. But I noticed, that it isn't configured in a way I would
like to.
E.g. when I have tags directory in svn repository containing few
subdirectories (let's say 1.0 1.1 and 1.2). 1.0
I just move the source out of sandbox and deploy a snapshot, please
give the snapshot another try.
Thannks
-D
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You ROCK!!
On 11/2/07, Dan Tran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I already call a VOTE at mojo-dev ;-) should see this baby up at
What is that URL?
On 11/5/07, Dan Tran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just move the source out of sandbox and deploy a snapshot, please
give the snapshot another try.
Thannks
-D
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You ROCK!!
On 11/2/07, Dan Tran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://snapshots.repository.codehaus.org
On 11/5/07, Mick Knutson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is that URL?
On 11/5/07, Dan Tran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just move the source out of sandbox and deploy a snapshot, please
give the snapshot another try.
Thannks
-D
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2007/11/1, Julian Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes, the plugin has been moved:
http://mojo.codehaus.org/buildnumber-maven-plugin/
Will it be released soon ?
Thanks
Damien
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I will cut a release if I see more happy users which use the current SNAPSHOT.
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2007/11/1, Julian Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes, the plugin has been moved:
http://mojo.codehaus.org/buildnumber-maven-plugin/
Will it be released soon ?
Mick, are you using the current snapshot at codehaus?
On 11/2/07, Mick Knutson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I love this plugin
On 11/2/07, Dan Tran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will cut a release if I see more happy users which use the current
SNAPSHOT.
-D
On 11/2/07, Damien Lecan
I love this plugin
On 11/2/07, Dan Tran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will cut a release if I see more happy users which use the current
SNAPSHOT.
-D
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2007/11/1, Julian Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes, the plugin has been moved:
I cannot and will not use snapshots for my project. Good thing the latest
0.96 was captured in my proxy, but at the moment there doesn't seem to be a
public repository that has this plugin. If that doesn't change, I need to
change my proxy configurations and deploy the plugin into our internal
Certainly that I could do. But what's the purpose - has something changed
drastically?
Heck.. I'll bite. I just tried 1.0-beta-1-SNAPSHOT, didn't see any issues
besides having to change the version *and* the name.
Kalle
On 11/2/07, Dan Tran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
not even a quick test? :-)
not even a quick test? :-)
On 11/2/07, Kalle Korhonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I cannot and will not use snapshots for my project. Good thing the latest
0.96 was captured in my proxy, but at the moment there doesn't seem to be a
public repository that has this plugin. If that doesn't change, I
cool I now first user happy with the snapshot :-)
-D
On 11/2/07, Kalle Korhonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Certainly that I could do. But what's the purpose - has something changed
drastically?
Heck.. I'll bite. I just tried 1.0-beta-1-SNAPSHOT, didn't see any issues
besides having to change
Dan Tran wrote:
not even a quick test? :-)
I did a quick test, too and can confirm that it works nicely. Can we
PLSE make beta-1 release soon?
Thanks,
-dirk
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I cannot and will not use snapshots for my project. Good thing the latest
Second that... I won't be a very happy user (camper) before that happens.
Kalle
On 11/2/07, Dirk Olmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Tran wrote:
not even a quick test? :-)
I did a quick test, too and can confirm that it works nicely. Can we
PLSE make beta-1 release soon?
Thanks,
I already call a VOTE at mojo-dev ;-) should see this baby up at maven
central at the beginning of the week.
-D
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Second that... I won't be a very happy user (camper) before that happens.
Kalle
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You ROCK!!
On 11/2/07, Dan Tran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I already call a VOTE at mojo-dev ;-) should see this baby up at maven
central at the beginning of the week.
-D
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Second that... I won't be a very happy user (camper) before
to use my local copy when it can't find it in the repo?
Regards
Gunnar
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The site is also down. Maybe the project ended and they removed it?
At least they are still in the Codehaus sandbox and snapshots can be
retrieved from their repository [1].
Hth,
Nick Stolwijk
[1]
http://snapshots.repository.codehaus.org/org/codehaus/mojo/buildnumber-maven-plugin/
Gunnar
Yes, the plugin has been moved:
http://mojo.codehaus.org/buildnumber-maven-plugin/
J
On 1-Nov-07, at 4:48 AM, Nick Stolwijk wrote:
The site is also down. Maybe the project ended and they removed it?
At least they are still in the Codehaus sandbox and snapshots can
be retrieved from their
Okay 0.9.6 is released and addresses this issue.
http://commons.ucalgary.ca/projects/maven-buildnumber-plugin/changes-
report.html
J
On 29-Aug-07, at 1:45 PM, Kalle Korhonen wrote:
I owe you one, Julian! The only thing wrong in Dennis' suggestion
is that
it's exactly what I wanted
Wonderful, thanks a lot! Owe you one, works perfectly.
Kalle
On 9/10/07, Julian Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay 0.9.6 is released and addresses this issue.
http://commons.ucalgary.ca/projects/maven-buildnumber-plugin/changes-
report.html
J
On 29-Aug-07, at 1:45 PM, Kalle Korhonen
version? I'm sure a lot of people would be grateful for this, so
that not
everyone would need to create weird hacks or implement their plugin
versions
just for this.
Kalle
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I'm using the maven-buildnumber--plugin version 0.9.5
It works but I
be grateful for this, so
that not
everyone would need to create weird hacks or implement their plugin
versions
just for this.
Kalle
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I'm using the maven-buildnumber--plugin version 0.9.5
It works but I would like to have both
:
Hi,
I'm using the maven-buildnumber--plugin version 0.9.5
It works but I would like to have both a timestamp and the build
number
from svn?
Is this possible?
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I'm using the maven-buildnumber--plugin version 0.9.5
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Gunnar
would need to create weird hacks or implement their plugin versions
just for this.
Kalle
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Hi,
I'm using the maven-buildnumber--plugin version 0.9.5
It works but I would like to have both a timestamp and the build number
from svn
Hi,
I'm using the maven-buildnumber--plugin version 0.9.5
It works but I would like to have both a timestamp and the build number
from svn?
Is this possible?
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Hi Everyone,
I've been messing around with the maven-buildnumber-plugin and got it to
work but I noticed a quirk. The plugin correctly gets the svn revision
number and correctly names the ear file. However the maven install plugin
renames the ear back to what appears to be the value
It's back up.
J
On 27-Feb-07, at 12:36 PM, shinsato wrote:
The maven-buildnumber-plugin seems to have disappeared from the
ucalgary
site.
http://commons.ucalgary.ca/projects/maven-buildnumber-plugin/
index.html
Any hints of where it might have gone? I don't see it on codehaus
Page not found
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It's back up.
J
On 27-Feb-07, at 12:36 PM, shinsato wrote:
The maven-buildnumber-plugin seems to have
Sorry, it's OK.
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Enviado el
the parent pom only once and have its
configuration
inherited by its children. I'm using the maven-buildnumber-
plugin in my
parent pom and when I run my build, this plugin gets executed on
every
child pom and I end up with different buildNumber ID.
plugin
a shot.
In the end, my workaround was to modify the maven-buildnumber-plugin.
Here's the code snippet
if ( project != null )
{
//Check if buildNumber has been set
//If not, set it to t buildNumber
String buildnum = System.getProperty(buildNumber
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This is a nice solution. I wonder if there's any way to trigger this
behaviour on demand. Or maybe I should just change the plugin to
always be an aggregator. I wonder if anyone depends on it running
once per module?
J
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I got around this by
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How do you run a plugin the parent pom only once and have its configuration
inherited by its children. I'm using the maven-buildnumber-plugin in my
parent pom and when I run my build, this plugin gets executed on every
child pom and I end up with different buildNumber ID.
plugin
Hi all,
A new version of maven-buildnumber plugin is released. Please see
http://commons.ucalgary.ca/projects/maven-buildnumber-plugin/index.html
Thanks,
Binil
Kay Huber wrote:
Hi Binil
The good news first:
Thanks to your work, I got the right start - and found the answer to your
instead of svn revision numbers.
I didn't test the second point though...
Details are at:
http://commons.ucalgary.ca/projects/maven-buildnumber-plugin/howto.html
Your format would look something like:
build
plugins
plugin
groupIdorg.codehaus.mojo/groupId
artifactIdmaven
-repository/ repository anymore.
I hope that helps for you too! At least it runs for me now - if there's
still some problem left, just ask - I might have forgotten something ;-)
Ah, the bad news by the way: The maven-buildnumber-plugin itself is not
available from http://commons.ucalgary.ca/pub/m2
Hi all,
I am running into a 'java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org/apache/maven/scm/provider/svn/command/SvnCommandLineUtils' trying to use
the maven-buildnumber plugin. I am aware that this plugin is developed
outside of Apache or Codehaus, but since the plugin does not seem to have a
mailinglist
Hi all,
I was looking for something to make the date a WAR was built available in the app, so I
wanted this stored as a properties file in the resources directory. I've found the plugin
maven-buildnumber-plugin which seems to populate a ${buildNumber} and ${timestamp} values.
This works fine
Sorry, it's my fault. I removed it in maven-scm instead of deprecte it.
I re-added it, so your problem must be fixed.
Emmanuel
Max a écrit :
I am encountering problems with the maven-buildnumber-plugin which was updated
to 0.9.2-SNAPSHOT. I ran mvn with stacktrace and it seems that the build
Thanks Emmanuel,
It works alright now!
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Thanks Emmanuel,
It works alright now!
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Thanks Emmanuel,
It works alright
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What, you don't have a threading mail reader?? ;-)
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I am encountering problems with the maven-buildnumber-plugin which was updated
to 0.9.2-SNAPSHOT. I ran mvn with stacktrace and it seems that the build fails
because it is unable to find the class
org.apache.maven.scm.login.AbstractLoginCommand. I looked up in the
maven-scm-api jar and the class
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